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6 August 1998 Generating well-characterized chemical plumes for remote sensing research
Charles T. Chaffin Jr., Timothy L. Marshall
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Abstract
In the interest of remote sensing research, equipment and techniques have been developed to generate heated plumes with controlled and well-characterized temperature and composition profiles. This report describes the construction of a plume generating device as well as the field operations involved in creating and monitoring heated plumes for research purposes. Performance specifications for the plume generator and its components are provided and typical FTIR validation data are included that illustrate the device's capabilities.
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Charles T. Chaffin Jr. and Timothy L. Marshall "Generating well-characterized chemical plumes for remote sensing research", Proc. SPIE 3383, Electro-Optical Technology for Remote Chemical Detection and Identification III, (6 August 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.317641
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Chemical analysis

FT-IR spectroscopy

Remote sensing

Calibration

Retroreflectors

Combustion

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